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Founded on August 28, 2011, insideBIGDATA is a news outlet that distills news, strategies, products and services in the world of Big Data Analytics for data scientist, IT and business professionals. Source

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I recently caught up with Kobi Stok, Vice President, Product at WalkMe, to give an insiders view for how his company is using AI to predict how/when you’re using a mobile app, and how companies can use this info to push customized campaigns to prevent someone from leaving the app. Kobi is VP, Product at WalkMe, a leading digital adoption platform that simplifies user experiences and drives action using insight, engagement and guidance capabilities.

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Paperspace announced today the launch of Gradient, a collaborative cloud platform for building, training, and deploying machine learning models. With Gradient, data scientists and non-technical teams can tap into a robust suite of easy-to-use tools for incorporating machine learning in new applications. Machine learning is reshaping our lives, from how we work to how we date,” said Daniel Kobran, co-founder of Paperspace.

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The insideBIGDATA Special Report: Reinventing the Retail Industry through Machine and Deep Learning white paper explores how AI, machine learning and deep learning are transforming the retail industry in many positive directions including: Another important area where the retail industry is taking advantage of machine learning is in analyzing buying trends and patterns to identify and prepare for personalized digital cross-sell and upsell opportunities—showing customers the most relevant...

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It is the job for business owners and managers to adapt to the ever-changing and dynamic market. New opportunities are being created almost on a daily basis by initiatives in machine learning and artificial intelligence for innovators to offload their analysis and research that is usually very labor-intensive to cloud-based solutions. Cloud computing is just a fancy term that means the ability of an individual or business organization to store their information on someone else’s computer.

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In this special guest feature, Scott Yates, Senior Director, Operations at HGS offers the top five business intelligence myths, debunked. While companies today have access to troves of customer and industry data, most continue to take a passive approach in managing business intelligence. Why are so many companies still so fearful of BI? This list of myths will help you turn the corner.

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The Enterprise Internet of Things (EIoT) has a great deal of potential: it can enable retailers to increase cost efficiencies, improve the overall customer experience, increase brand loyalty and revenues. Retail continues to top the list of industries with the highest EIoT potential. However, there remain some fundamental EIoT issues, including privacy and security that must be resolved before EIoT can become mainstream.

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Innovation in data science and artificial intelligence / machine learning are more often than not associated with the latest news out of Silicon Valley. However, there are a growing (and arguably more important) number of applications of these incredible technological innovations in the non-profit sector, which are creating direct benefits for everyday people in communities across the globe.

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Now that the age of Big Data is upon us, businesses all over the world use information collected by analyzing data to make important strategic decisions, allowing them to spot opportunities to gain an advantage over the competition they would have otherwise missed. If you want to take full advantage of what Big Data can offer your business, having a team of highly skilled professionals with diverse skills is essential.

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In this special guest feature, Rachel Wolan, Vice President of Product at Euclid discusses what predictive analytics is really about: helping retailers forecast intent. If we can make smart, data-backed predictions on what customers are likely to do, and when, retail marketers can then deliver a true curated shopping experience. Rachel is a seasoned product executive, bringing over 15 years of experience in B2B SaaS product, engineering and analytics.

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Seattle is one of my favorite tech-friendly cities and I always look forward to heading out to the Pacific Northwest for a conference. Sometimes I take off on foot from my favorite downtown hotel to take in the feel of the city. Yes, Seattle is that cool. This time, I stumbled upon a real gem – the new Amazon Go store located at 2131 7th Ave., just a few blocks from my hotel.

Selecting a term

Phrases (e.g. "cloud computing") — use quotes to keep the terms together

Twitter handles (e.g. @username) — returns those who have mentioned or replied to
given user

Names (e.g. "David Pogue")

Hashtags (e.g. #sxsw, #london2012)

Bio details (e.g. vegan, Olympics, father)

Advanced terms

Muck Rack's Advanced Search allows for many boolean operators.

AND

Find results that mention multiple specified terms, use AND or
+. For example, ensure each result contains both Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg by
searching Musk AND Zuckerberg or Musk + Zuckerberg.

OR

Use the operators OR or , to broaden your search when you'd like either of
multiple terms to appear in results. (This is the default behavior of our search when no operators
are used). For example, results will contain either cake or cookie by searching cake OR cookie or cake,cookie

NOT

Use NOT or - to subtract results from your search. For
example, searching Disney will yield results about the Walt Disney Company as well as Walt Disney
World Resort. To exclude mentions of Disney World, search for Disney -World or Disney
NOT World.

Phrases

When using one of these operators with a phrase, enclose it in quotation marks. For example, you can
find results about smartphones excluding Apple's iPhone 4S by searching smartphone -"iPhone
4s".

Exact case matching or punctuation

If you're searching for a brand name or keyword that relies on specific punctuation marks or capitalization, you can
find results that match your exact query by adding matchcase: before the keyword you're searching for, like matchcase:E*TRADE .

Combining operators

Use parentheses to separate multiple
boolean phrases. For example, to find journalists talking about having fun in Disney World or
Disneyland, search for ("disney world" OR disneyland) AND fun.

Asterisk

An asterisk can be used to search for any variation of a root word truncated by the asterisk. For example, searching for admin* will return results for administrator, administration, administer, administered, etc.

Near

A near operator is an AND operator where you can control the distance between the words. You can vary the distance the near operation uses by adding a forward slash and number (between 0-99) such as strawberries NEAR/10 "whipped cream", which means the strawberries must exist within 10 words of "whipped cream".